Beginning January 1, 2025, Texas will eliminate most vehicle safety inspections. This bill was passed by the 88th Legislature and signed into law by Governor Greg Abbott in 2023. Non-commercialvehicleswill no longer need a vehicle safety inspection before registration but still need to pay a $7...
Apostshared by Community Impact wrote 'On Aug. 5, Gov. Greg Abbott signedHouse Bill 3297into law, which eliminates regular mandatory vehicle safety inspections for noncommercial vehicles.' Texans will still be required to pay the $7.50 charge, but it has been re-purposed as the inspection pr...
New addition to the Safety Inspection As of August 2017 Texas has added a new rule to the safety inspection. All vehicles require three working stop lamps (brake lights). The required brake lights consist of the two standard brake lights on each side of the rear of the vehicle. In ...
Texas vehicle inspection changes coming soon Beginning January 1, 2025, Texas vehicle owners will no longer be required to obtain a safety inspection prior to vehicle registration. House Bill 3297, passed during the 88th Legislature in 2023, abolishes the vehicle safety inspection program for non-...
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Doing a full inspection of a truck could take hours to unload and reload, he said. And with thousands of trucks crossing the border every day, that could lead to significant delays in the movement of goods and commodities. "You will affect many of these trucks and ...